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39/402010NationalEnglishContestforCollegeStudents(LevelCPreliminary)PartIListeningComprehension(25minutes,30marks)PartIIVocabularyandStructures(15marks)Thereare15incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachblanktherearefourchoices,markedA,BCandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence,thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.31.WhenIanwasinjured,Harrywaschosenaslast-minutefortherugbyteam.A.preferenceB.diversificationC.alternativeD.replacement32.—Hello,Mr.Brown,I’mringingaboutourcomponentdelivery.It’snotarrivedyetandit’salreadythreeo’clockintheafternoon.—Let’ssee...it’sreachyouonTuesdayafternoon.A.owingtoB.likelytoC.duetoD.subjectto33.Amongthelastgroupsofpeopletoacceptthenewmodelwerereligiousgroups,whostilltheideathattheearthwasthecenteroftheuniverse.A.clungtoB.appliedtoC.adaptedtoD.contributedto34.Althoughapparentlyrigid,bonesexhibitadegreeofelasticitythatenablestheskeletontoconsiderableimpact.A.escapeB.overwhelmC.withstandD.suppress35.—Wouldyoulikemetogotothedentistwithyou?—No,youwithme.A.neednottogoB.neednotgoC.donotneedgoD.notneedgo36.Lancereturnedtocyclingandtrainingonlyfivemonthsafterhewasdiagnosedwithcancer.A.aggressivelyB.drasticallyC.exactlyD.initially37.Greatmindsgenerallylookatlifeinawaytothemselves.A.peculiarB.confinedC.similarD.unusual38.Theycalledinanelectricianhecouldputafingeronthecauseoftheshortcircuit.A.tohopeB.tobehopingC.hopingD.tohavehoped39.Theresistanceexperiencedwhenonebodymovesoveranother,itisincontact,iscalledfrictionalforce.A.towhichB.whereC.withwhichD.while40.Aboveall,theywanttostudyaquestion:Arehumansactuallyawareoftheworldtheylivein?A.contraryB.fundamentalC.solemnD.progressive41.—Tina,IhearyouhadagoodjourneytotheMaldiveslastweek,Howwasit?—Ienjoyedthebeautifulscenery,butthehotelwassatisfactory.A.notanythingB.nothingfromC.nothingbutD.anythingbut42.Atthebeginningofthe20thcentury,peoplemadecoffeeaclothbagfullofcoffeegroundsintoboilingwater.A.bydumpingB.todumpC.fordumpingD.thatdumped43.IfyouSusanrecently,you’dthinkthephotographontherightwasstrange.A.shouldn’tcontactB.hadn’tcontactC.weren’ttocontactD.didn’tcontact44.Beata:I’veputthejobadvertisementinthenewspaper,Mr.Trim.Trim:Good.Beata:Well,itwasabitmorethanthe$10thattheyquotedus.Trim:Aslongasitwasn’t$10aday.Howtoscheduleit?B.Howmuchwasit?C.Howoftenwasitputthere?D.Howaboutthenewspaper?45.Woman:WhoisJackieTow?Ihaveaparcelhereforhim.Jackie:That’sme.Woman:Yes,putyournamehere.Jackie:Thankyou.ItmustbethenewpairofshoesIboughtonline.A.Thisisthereceiptforit.B.Doyouhavethesender’saddress?C.IhavetocheckthepackageD.DoIhavetosignforit?PartIIICloze(10marks)Readthefollowingpassageandfillineachblankwithoneword.Choosethewordinoneofthefollowingthreeways:accordingtothecontext,byusingthecorrectformofthegivenword,orbyusingthegivenlettersoftheword.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.WhereTheWildThingAre“Ididn’tsetouttomakeachildren’smovie,”saysBeingjohnMalkovichdirectorSpikeJonze,“Isetouttomakeamovieaboutchildhood.”Indeed,liketherecentalternativechildren’sbook(46)adapt,FantasticMrFox,thisismorelikeanadultfilm(47)children’sclothing-orratherinJimHensonmonstersuits.Whenrambunctious(無法無天)nine-year-oldMaxfeels(48)igbyhisbusysinglemumandhernewboyfriend,andrunsaway(49)home,hefindshimselfonanislandpopulatedbyhuge,hairy,scaryWildThings.Here,hegetshimselfcrownedking,andheandthemonstersfightandplay,andthrowmudateachother(whichtheyoungerviewerswilllove).Theyreturnhome.That’sit.Andthat’syourproblem.Asafilm,Ican’t(50)deit’sdisappointing.Despitewhimsical(異想天開)imaginativeandheart-tuggingmoments,Jonzeandco-writerDaveEggersinevitablylosethewonderfulsubtlety(精妙之處)ofMauricesendak’swell-loved338-wordpicturebookjustby(51)(spin)itoutintoafull-lengthfeature.Enoughalready!WegetthisdysfunctionalgroupofneuroticWildThings(52)repMax’schild’seyeviewofgrown-upsascomprehensiblegiants,bothterrifyingandloving.(53),eventherepetitiveactionandnon-subtleties(54),makethisfeelmorelikefamilytherapythanafairy(55)tcan’tdestroythefilm’shauntingmagic.PartIVReadingComprehension(40marks)Readthefollowingpassagescarefullyandanswerthequestionsgiven.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.SectionA(10marks)HOLDAYSINWALES1.Rhos–DduCountryCottagesYnys,CricciethLL532OPBDelightfulhideawaycottageswithprivatefishing.Comfortablyfurnishedwithantiques,oldoakbeams,logfires,givingtheauraandgraceofabygoneage,butwithalltheessentialsofthe20thcentury–sauna,jacuzzi,fourposterbed,snookertable…Aholidayvenueonerarelyfinds–butoftendreamsof.ForEnquiriescontact:MrsAJonesRhandir,Boduan,PwllheliGwynedd,LL538UA2.FiveStarCottageTalhenbonthall,Talhenbont,Criccieth,GwyneddEnq:Roger&GillianGoodLovinglyrestoredstonecottageandhuntinglodgein70acrewoodedcountryestatewithriver.Aluxuriousandcarefreeholidayforthediscerning.Availablethroughouttheyear.Woodlandwalksandwildlife.Freetennis,ridingandfishing.Onemilefromcoast,fivemilesSnowdonia.Underthepersonalsupervisionoftheowners.3.WindsorFlats12MarineTerrace,Criccieth,Gwynedd,LL52OEFOnseafrontclosetoCricciethCastle.Comfortable,clean,fullyequipped,completelyprivateflats,inpicturesquevillagecentralforSnowdoniaandtheLlynPeninula.Climbing,sailing,fishing,walking,tennisandgolfcloseby.ColourTV,payphone.Bedlinensupplied.Shortbreaksavailableoutofseason.Writeorphoneforbrochure.4.DwyachCottagesCticciech,GwyneddEnquiries:MrsSEdwardsPen-y-Bryn,Chwilog,Pwllheli,Gwyhedd,LL536SXEnjoyapeacefulholidayinbeautifullysituatedfarmhouseorsinglestoreycottage.Thisisanareaofunrivallednaturalbeauty,thehauntofbuzzardsandwoodpeckers.Cottagesaresuperblyequippedtomakeyourholidayrelaxedandmemorable.Dishwasher,washer/dryer,microwave,linen,children’splayarea,barbecueandfarmtrail.5.BronAfonSelfCateringBorth-y-Gest,Phorthmadog,Gwynedd,LL499TUSituatedonlyminutesfromthebeachwithfabulousviewsofgarden,seaandmountains.Theaccommodationisquietandprivate.Anidealbasefortouring,walking,climbing,fishing,theslatemines,castles,Portmeirion,Porthmadogleisurecentreorjustrelaxingonthebeach.Bed&Breakfastalsoavailable.Question56to58:Decidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F)accordingtotheadvertisements.56.Tohaveaholidayinadelightfulhideawaycottage,youshouldcontactMrsSEdwards.57.IntheCticciethFiveStarHotel,freetennis,gamefishing,ridingandgolfareavailable.58.ShortbreaksareavailableoutofseasonintheLlynPeninsula.Question59to60:Answerthefollowingquestionsbrieflyaccordingtotheadvertisements.59.Ifyouplantohaveaholidaywithyourchildren,whatisthebestplace?60.WhatwillyouenjoymostinBronAfonSelfCatering?SectionB(10marks)Thegiantpanda,thecreaturethathasbecomeasymbolofconservation,isfacingextinction.Themajorreasonislossofhabitat,whichhascontitueddespitetheestablishmentof14pandareserves.Deforestation,mainlycarriedoutbyfarmersclearinglandtomakewayforfieldsastheymovehigherintothemountains,hasdrasticallycontractedthemammal’srange.ThepandahasdisappearedfrommuchofcentralandeasternChina,andisnowrestrictedtotheeasternflankoftheHimalayas.Satelliteimageryhasshowntheseriousnessofthesituation;almosthalfofthepanda’shabitathasbeencutdownordegradedsince1975.Worse,thesurvivingpandapopulationhasalsobecomefragmented;acombinationofsatelliteimageryandgroundsurveysrevealspanda“islands”inpatchesofforestseparatedbyclearedland.Thepopulationoftheseislandshasbecomeisolatedbecausetheanimalsareloathtocrossopenareas.Justputtingaroadthroughpandahabitatmaybeenoughtosplitapopulationintwo.Theminusculesizeofthepandapopulationsworriesconservationists.Thesmallestgroupshavetoofewanimalstobeviable,andwillinevitablydieout.Thelargerpopulationsmaybeviableintheshortterm,butwillbesusceptibletogeneticdefectsasaresultofinbreeding.Inthesecircumstances,amoretraditionalthreattopandas–thecycleoffloweringandsubsequentwitheringofthebamboothatistheirstaplefood–canbecomeliterallyspecies-threatening.Thefloweringpromptspandastomovefromoneareatoanother,thuspreventinginbreedinginotherwisesedentarypopulations.Inpandas,however,bamboofloweringcouldprovecatastrophic(災(zāi)難性的)becausethepandasareunableemigrate.Thelatestconservationmanagementplanforthepanda,preparedbyChina’sMinistryofForestryandtheWorldWideFundforNature,aimsprimarilyatmaintainingpandahabitatsandensuringthatpopulationsarelinkedwhereverpossible.Thisplanwillchangesomeexistingreserveboundaries,establish14newreservesandprotectorreplantcorridors-offorestbetweenpandaislands.Othermeasuresincludebettercontrolofpoaching,reducingthedegradationofhabitatsoutsidereserves,andreforestation.Theplanisambitious.Implementationwillbeexpensiveandwillrequireparticipationbyindividualsrangingfromvillagerstogovernmentofficials.Question61to65:Completethesummarywithwordsfromthepassage,changingtheformwherenecessary,onlyonewordforeachblank.Thesurvivalofthegiantpandaisbeingseriously(61).Thisislargelybecausetheoverallsizeoftheirhabitathasbeenreduced.Asaresult,pandasaremorepronetoproblemsandareunableto(62)aroundfreely,followingthegrowthcyclesof(63)plant.Anewplanaimstoprotectexistingpanda(64)andtojoinsomeofthemtogether.Thisplanalsoinvolvesreforestationandthecreationofnewreserves.Tosucceed,everyone,(65)boththegovernmentandindividuals,willhavetocooperate.SectionC(10marks)Hondahasdevelopedawaytoreadpatternsofelectriccurrentsonaperson’sscalpaswellaschangesincerebralbloodflowwhenapersonthinksaboutfoursimplemovements-movingtherighthand,movingthelefthand,runningandeating.67InavideoshownatTokyoheadquarters,apersonwearingahelmetsatstillbutthoughtaboutmovinghisrighthand–athoughtthatwaspickedupbyelectrodesattachedtohisheadinsidethehelmet.68Hondasaidthetechnologywasn’tquitereadyforalivedemonstrationbecauseofpossibledistractionsintheperson’sthinking.Anotherproblemisthatbrainpatternsdiffergreatlyamongindividuals,andsoabouttwotothreehoursofstudyingtheminadvanceareneededforthetechnologytowork.Thecompany,aleaderinrobotics,acknowledgedthetechnologywasstillatabasicresearchstage,withnoimmediatepracticalapplicationsintheworks.69Japanboastsoneoftheleadingroboticsindustriesintheworld,andthegovernmentispushingtodeveloptheindustryasaroadtogrowth.Researchonthebrainisbeingtackledaroundtheworld,butHondasaiditsresearchwasamongthemostadvancedinfiguringoutwaystoreadbrainpatternswithouthavingtohurttheperson,suchasembedding(植入)sensorsintotheskin.Hondahasmaderoboticsacenterpieceofitsimage,sendingAsimotoeventsandstarringthewalking,talkingrobotinTVads.70“Ourproductsareforpeopletouse.Itisimportantforustounderstandhumanbehavior,”hesaid.“Wethinkthisistheultimateinmakingamachinemove.”Question66:Choosethebestansweraccordingtothepassage.66.WhatdoesHondasayaboutitsrobotAsimo?A.Itcandetectaperson’swayofthinking.B.Itcanimitatecomplexhumanmovements.C.Itisstillinitsexperimentalstage.D.Itisreadyformarketdistribution.Question67to70:Choosethemostappropriateofthefollowingparagraphsthatfitintoquestions67to70inthepassage.A.“I’mtalkingaboutdreamstoday,”saidYasuhisaArai,executiveattheHondaResearchInstituteinJapan,thecompany’sresearchunit.“Practicalusesarestillwayintothefuture.”B.Amongthechallengesforthisbraintechnologyismakingthereading-devicesmallersoitcanbeportable,accordingtoHonda.C.Afterseveralseconds,Asimo,programmedtorespondtothesebrainsignals,lifteditsrightarm.D.Hondasucceededinanalysingthesethoughtpatterns,andthenrelayedthemaswirelesscommandstoAsimo,itshuman-shapedrobot.SectionD(10marks)Beinganintrovertisabadthing,right?Well,alotofpeopleseemtothinkso,judgingbythenumberofarticlesI’vereadabouthowto“cure”introversion.Inresponsetothesearticles,IwroteTheIntrovertsStrikeBack,inwhichIarguedthatintrovertscan’tbecomeextraverts,andtheyshouldn’tparticularlywantto.However,I’mnotheretodebatewhetherit’sbettertobeanintroverttoanextravert.Thefactis,weallhavetointeractwithbothtypesofpeopleeveryday.Regardlessofwhichtypeyouare,youcangreatlyimproveyourrelationshipsbylearningtogetalongbetterwithpeopleoftheothertype.Herearesometipsforgettingstarted.ForIntroverts:*Indicatetootherswhenyou’rebusy.Whenanextravertseesyoureading,writing,ormaybejustthinking,hemightassumethattheonlyreasonyouaredoingthisisbecauseyoudon’thavesomeonetotalkto.Sohethinkshe’sdoingyouafavorbystrikingupaconversation,whenhe’sactuallyinterrupting.Topreventthis,besuretogiveanindicationthatyou’reinthemiddleofsomethinganddon’twanttosocialiserightnow.Thiscanbeavisualsignorverbal.Iknowonepersonwhotendedtogetalotofvisitorsatwork,andwhilehewasactuallyanextravert,thefrequentvisitswereslowinghimdowntoomuch.Heputasignonhisdoorsaying“IfIdon’tmakeeyecontactorrespondtoyou,Iapologize.I’mnottryingtoberude,Ijusthavealotofworktodo.Thankyouforunderstanding.”WhileIdon’tthinkmanypeopleneedtogothatfar,itcertainlyworked!*Realisethatextravertsoftenneedtotalk.Becauseextravertsaremoreintouchwiththeexternalworld,forthemtalkingissomethingasnecessaryasbreathing.Theymightthinkoutloudbybouncingtheirthoughtsoffotherpeople,andtheymightneedtochatinordertoboosttheirenergy.Foranintrovert,thiscanbethemostdifficultpartofdealingwithanextravert.Thesameconversationthatenergisestheextravertalsodrainstheintrovert.However,keepinginmindthattheextravertisnotbeingintentionallymalicious,theintroverthasatleasttwooptionsforhandlingthisinapoliteway.Theycanpatientlyparticipateintheconversation,andthen,whenit’sover,rechargebybeingalone.Ortheycancutofftheconversationearlybymentioningsomethingelsetheyneedtobedoing,orevenbysaying,“I’dliketohelp,butI’mnotsurethatI’mtherightpersonforyoutobetalkingto.”O(jiān)fcourse,sometimesaconversationcanbeveryenjoyableforanintrovert,inwhichcasethisisn’taproblem.ForExtraverts:*Askifsomeoneisbusybeforespendingtimewiththem.Ifsomeoneappearstobelonely,theymightnotbe.Evenifthey’rejustsittingthereanddon’tseemtobedoinganything,theycouldbedeepinthoughtandnotwanttobeinterrupted.Ifyouneedsomething,trytoaskforitupfront.Otherwise,lookforcluesthattheymightnotfeelliketalkingrightnow,suchaslackofeyecontact.Iftheyseemuninterested,don’ttakeitpersonally.Youjustdon’tknowwhatyou’reinterrupting.*Understandwhatadrainingeffectaconversationcanhaveonsomeone.Nomatterhowfabulousapersonyouare,keepinmindthatintrovertssimplyprefertheirinternalworldtotheexternalworld.Theymightstartoffwithafullychangedbattery,butwhilethey’reengagedinconversation,thatbatteryissteadilydraining.Howlongitlastsdependsonvariousfactors,butbesuretokeepaneyeoutforwhenthey’restartingtoloseinterest.Bemoretothepointwithintroverts,andsavemostofyourchattingforextravertswhowillappreciateitmore.Questions71to74:CompleteeachofthefollowingsentenceswithNOMORETHANFIVEWORDSaccordingtothepassage.71.Introvertsareadvisedtotopreventinterruptingwhentheyareinthemiddleofsomething.72.Forextraverts,havingaconversationwithpeoplecanbeasimportantas73.Animportantcluethatsomeonemightnotfeelliketalkingwithyourightnowis74.ItisnecessarytorememberthatintrovertstendtofocusmoreonQuestion75:Choosethebestansweraccordingtothepassage.75.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Whetheritisbettertobeanintrovertoranextravert.B.Howtogetalongwithbothintrovertsandextraverts.C.Howtoavoidembarrassmentinconversations.D.Oneshouldbeneitheranintrovertnoranextravert.PartVTranslation(20marks)SectionA(10marks)TranslatetheunderlinedsentencesinthefollowingpassageintoChinese.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.AsoaringdropoutrateiscausingtheUnitedStatedtolosegroundeducationallytorivalsabroadandistrappingmillionsofyoungAmericanattheverymarginsoftheeconomy.(76)TheObamaadministrationacknowledgestheproblemsinitsnewbudget,whichincludesa$50millionpreventionprogramme,butsolvingthisproblemwillrequirealotmoremoneyandacomprehensivenationalstrategy.ThealarmingscopeofthedropoutcrisisislaidoutbytheCenterforLaborMarketStudiesatNortheasternUniversityinBostonandtheAlternativeSchoolsNetworkinChicago.(77)Theirstudy,whichexaminesdatafromthe12largeststates,findsthat16percentofpeoplefromtheagesof16to24havedroppedout.(78)Theproblemisespeciallypronouncedamongmen,whomakeupmorethan60percentofthosewhochangeschoolnationally.Thedropoutproblemhitsminoritiesreallyhard.(79)Manyofthiscountry’slargeurbanhighschoolsarerightlycalled“dropoutfactories”becausemorestudentsleaveschoolthangraduate.Accordingtothestudy,statedropoutratesarehighestintheSouth,whereGerorgia(22.1percent),Florida(20.1percent)andTexas(18.5percent)leadtheway.(80)Thedropoutcrisispresentsacleardangertonationalprosperity,butatthemoment,statesandlocalitiesarestrugglingtocontainitwithlittlehelporguidancefromthefederalgovernment.Congress,whichisjustwakinguptothisissue,canimprovethesituationbytheputtingitsmoneyandmusclebehindprovenprogrammesthathavebeenshowntore-engageyoungpeoplewhohavedroppedout,andthatkeepat-riskchildrenontracktocompletetheireducations.SectionB(10marks)TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninbrackets.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.81.石油價格的飛速上漲對世界經(jīng)濟產(chǎn)生了很大的影響。(affect)82.奧林匹克運動會上最重要的不是取勝而是參與。(not…but…)83.早知道你沒有鑰匙,我就不把門鎖上了。(wouldnothave)84.花這么多的時間和精力來安排這樣一個活動,值得嗎?(worthwhile)85.這些郵票由于其獨特的藝術(shù)設(shè)計吸引了眾多集郵者。(appealto)PartVIIQTest(5marks)TherearefiveIQtestquestionsinthispart.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswerssheet.3.654.925.33.654.925.36.848.76?6.9587.WhenDavidistwiceasoldasheisnowhewillbefourtimesasoldashisdaughterJanewillbeinfiveyearstime.Ifin1990,fouryearsago,hewasfourtimesasoldashisdaughter,inwhatyearwassheborn?88.Thecostofhiringaprivaterailcarriageissharedequallybyallthepassengerswhopaidanexactnumberofpoundswhichwaslessthan£100each.Thecarriagehasseatsfor50passengersandthetotalbillamountsto£1887.Howmanyseatswerenotoccupied?89.InhowmanywayscanthewordTURNberead?StartatthecentralletterTandmoveinanydirection.NNRNNRURNNRUTURNNRURNNRNN90.Whatisthelargestnumberofregionsthisringcouldbedividedintousingthreestraightlines?PartVIIWriting(30marks)TaskI(30marks)Youhavebeenaskedtoorganizeaspecialeventaspartoftheschool’sEnglishBookWeek.Suggestionsincludeabooksale,poetryreadingsandanopportunitytomeettheauthorofoneofyourEnglishcoursebooks.Writeanoticefortheschoolnoticeboardtoadvertisetheevent.DescribethekindofeventyouareplanningInyournotice:StateexactlywhereandwhenitwillbeheldInyournotice:AskforvolunteerstohelpwithpreparationsSayhowyoucanbecontactedYoushouldwritenofewerthan100wordsontheanswersheet.TaskII(20marks)Youareacollegestudent.Recently,anationalnewspaperhasbeenrunningaspecialweeklyinsertoncareers,andyouaregoingtocontributetoanarticleentitled“KeyConsiderationsfortheSchoolLeaver”.Pleasestatethemostimportantissuesfacingyoungpeoplewhentheydecideonacareerpath.Youshouldwritenofewerthan120wordsontheanswersheet.2010年全國大學(xué)生英語競賽C類試題參考答案及作文評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)2010NationalEnglishContestforCollegeStudents(LevelC-Preliminary)PartIListeningComprehension(30marks)SectionA(5marks)1.B2.C3.A4.C5.CSectionB(10marks)6.B7.C8.A9.A10.B11.A12.C13.B14.C15.ASectionC(5marks)16.C17.C18.A19.B20.BSectionD(10marks)21.trainsets22.theunder-fives23.month24.packaging25.five26.storage27.November3rd28.drivers29.productionlines30.shiftPartIIVocabularyandStructure(15marks)31.D32.C33.A34.C35.B36.D37.A38.C39.C40.B41.A42.A43.B44.B45.DPartIIICloze(10marks)46.adaptation47.in48.ignored49.from50.deny51.spinning52.representing53.However54.that/which55.talePartIVReadingComprehension(40marks)SectionA(10marks)56.F57.F58.T59.DwyfachCoggages60.ThebeachSectionB(10marks)61.threatened62.move63.bamboo64.habitats65.includingSectionC(10marks)66.C67.D68.C69.A70.BSectionD(10marks)71.giveanindicationsignal72.breathing73.lackofeyecontace74.theirinternalworld75.BPartVTranslation(20marks)SectionA(10marks)76.奧巴馬政府在新預(yù)算中承認了這個問題,該預(yù)算包括了一個五千萬美元的預(yù)防性方案.。77.他們的研究參照了12個最大的州的調(diào)查數(shù)據(jù),發(fā)現(xiàn)16-24歲的人中有16%的人輟學(xué)。78.這個問題在男性中尤為明顯,輟學(xué)的人占到了全國轉(zhuǎn)學(xué)人數(shù)的60%還多。79.全國各城市內(nèi)一些大的高中被恰當(dāng)?shù)胤Q為“輟學(xué)工廠”,因為輟學(xué)學(xué)生多于畢業(yè)學(xué)生。80.輟學(xué)危機明顯給國民經(jīng)濟造成威脅,但在缺少聯(lián)邦政府幫助和指導(dǎo)情況下,各州各地現(xiàn)仍在努力遏制這種危機。SectionB(10marks)81.Therapidincreaseinthepriceofoilhasaffectedtheworldeconomy.82.ThemoseimportantthingintheOlympicGamesisnottowinbuttotakepart.83.IfIhadknownyoudidn’thaveakey,Iwouldn’thavelockedthedoor.84.Isitworthwhiletospendsomuchtimeandenergyarrangingthisactivity?85.Theseastampsappealtomanystampcollectorsbecauseoftheiruniqueartisticdesigns.PartVIIQTest(5marks)86.8.6(therearetwoalternatesequences,+1.65and+1.92)87.in198388.13seats(37peopleeachpaid£51)89.2890.NineregionsPartVIIWriting(30marks)2009NationalEnglishContestforCollegeStudents(LevelC-Preliminary)參考答案及作文評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)PartIListeningComprehension(25minutes,30marks)SectionA(5marks)1.B2.B3.C4.A5.CSectionB(10marks)6.A7.B8.C9.C10.B11.A12.C13.B14.A15.CSectionC(5marks)16.C17.B18.C19.B20.CSectionD(10marks)21.losing22.minimise23.expenditures24.vocational25.available26.previously27.complex28.insurance29.securityandfreedom30.heavilyinvolvedPartIIVocabularyandStructure(10minutes,15marks)31.A32.D33.B34.C35.D36.C37.B38.C39.D40.C41.C42.B43.D44.B45.BPartIIIReadingComprehension(20minutes,35marks)SectionA(5marks)46.B47.A48.A49.D50.DSectionB(10marks)51.thefamilyname52.surprising53.economicreasons54.dowries55.individualsSectionC(10marks)56.2009.57.It’saprofessionalbodyrepresentingmanagersandpersonnelstaff.58.Survival.59.Findnewwaystomotivatetheiremployeestoperform.60.Tohelppreservestaffloyaltyandengagement.SectionD(10marks)61.average62.hasbeenconnected/isconnected63.skin64.nutrients65.crucialPartIVCloze(15minutes,15marks)66.speaking67.encouraged68.cheapest69.composer70.between71.especially72.like/including73.hundreds74.when75.and76.belief77.exploration78.developing/designing79.program(me)80.overPartVTranslation(15minutes,20marks)SectionA(10marks)81.從皇帝身上華麗的龍袍到當(dāng)今的時裝,刺繡給我們的文化和生活增添了許多樂趣。82.直到后來,隨著國家經(jīng)濟的發(fā)展,刺繡才進入平常百姓的生活。83.馬王堆漢墓出土的文物是這個時期刺繡空前發(fā)展的最好見證。84.漢語“刺繡”一詞中的“繡”,意思是由五種顏色組成的圖畫或刺繡,它暗示著美麗壯觀的事物。85.傾注了智慧和熱情,刺繡確實是大家閨秀用來打發(fā)時間的一種很好的消遣。SectionB(10marks)86.Shewasdisabledfrombirth,butneverdidshegiveintoanydifficulty.87.Wheneveryousayanything,youmustatleastmakeyourselfunderstood.88.Itisimportantforabusinesstokeeppacewithchangesinthemarket.89.Ifyoubookyourtripthroughatravelagency,you’relikelytogetabigdiscount.90.Hadweinvestedinthetelecommunicationsindustry,wewouldbequiterichbynow.PartVIIQTest(5minutes,5marks)91.G.92.Fourspades.93.QZQDS.94.Eresort.95.ZN.PartVIIWriting(30minutes,30marks)參考范文略。TaskI應(yīng)用文評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)一、評分原則:1.本題滿分為10分。2.評分時,先根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容和語言初步確定其所屬檔次,然后以該檔次的要求來衡量、確定或調(diào)整本檔次,最后給分。3.詞數(shù)少于80的,從總分中減去2分。4.如書寫較差,以致影響閱卷,將分?jǐn)?shù)降低一個檔次。二、各檔次的給分范圍和要求:第四檔:8—10分完全符合寫作格式的要求,覆蓋所有內(nèi)容要點,表達思想清楚,文字通順,連貫性很好,基本上無詞匯和語法錯誤。第三檔:6—7分基本符合寫作格式的要求,有個別地方表達思想不夠清楚,文字基本通順、連貫,有少量詞匯和語法錯誤。第二檔:3—5分未恰當(dāng)完成寫作格式的要求,漏掉內(nèi)容要點,表達思想不清楚,文字多處出現(xiàn)詞匯和語法錯誤,影響了對寫作內(nèi)容的理解。第一檔:1—2分未完成寫作格式的要求,明顯遺漏主要內(nèi)容,表達思想紊亂,有較多詞匯和語法的重大錯誤,未能將信息傳達給讀者。0分白卷;作文與題目毫不相關(guān);內(nèi)容太少,無法評判;所寫內(nèi)容無法看清。TaskII議論文評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)一、評分原則:1.本題滿分為20分。2.評分時,先根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容和語言初步確定其所屬檔次,然后以該檔次的要求來衡量、確定或調(diào)整本檔次,最后給分。3.詞數(shù)少于120的,從總分中減去2分。

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